Note also, it says a "pattern" of renting reserved accommodations, not frequent renting.
Think that refers to the “owners” who book every high demand week and sell it at an inflated price?
Note also, it says a "pattern" of renting reserved accommodations, not frequent renting.
I asked specifically, and he confirmed that ALL cabins will be. He also said they will be trying to keep those with dogs in one area, but will not limit it in order to accommodate any and all who have their dogs.
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Question about dues. Can they ever go down? or maybe not be raised a year? Especially when a new resort is produced and its not sold out.
In the FW Cabins case, as more rooms are declared and either sold or not, could the dues decrease since there is more people paying? Or it balances out?
I’m just not very clear on how dues cost are calculated but I do know Disney can’t just charge whatever.
https://dvcnews.com/dvc-program-menu/financial/annual-dues-by-resortQuestion about dues. Can they ever go down? or maybe not be raised a year? Especially when a new resort is produced and its not sold out.
In the FW Cabins case, as more rooms are declared and either sold or not, could the dues decrease since there is more people paying? Or it balances out?
I’m just not very clear on how dues cost are calculated but I do know Disney can’t just charge whatever.
It's almost like they saw me saying I would rent points there but not buy haIt would make zero sense for them to add that language for just that resort. Give it time. There is now at least one resort with a more precisely defined definition of commercial activity, and it specifically addresses a pattern of renting confirmed reservations (not just points) or frequent occupancy by others of such reserved accommodations. Note also, it says a "pattern" of renting reserved accommodations, not frequent renting. @Sandisw @Brian Noble
Yup, all your fault. Now look what you've done...It's almost like they saw me saying I would rent points there but not buy ha
Yup, that's the rule so that photo is quite amusing.I swear they stated pets could not be on the furniture??
Well to be fair, small dog owners do their own thing anyway ha they get to walk through hotels, ride in grocery carts, and get to piss on anything haYup, that's the rule so that photo is quite amusing.
The existing cabins also specify no pets on the furniture.